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Postby camaroneil » 17 Jul 2012 05:12

hi all,
just bought a dhc last night,
haven't seen it yet, don't even know what year it is,
i'm a bit of an impulse buyer,
always fancied a tr7 but been a yank nut up until now,
but now got 3 brit cars,
tr7, V12 xjs and a discovery,
neil


tr7 dhc, V12 xjs, discovery, 70 mustang,

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Postby Hasbeen » 17 Jul 2012 05:57

Hi Neil, you had better put in your profile that you are not only impulsive, but a glutton for punishment too. [:D]

Good luck with them all, particularly the 7.

Hasbeen

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Postby jonnyred » 17 Jul 2012 06:19

A bottle wine and ebay on a cold December night. I too purchased without seeing.

More than happy with what I got, fingers crossed for your purchase.

Good luck

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Postby john 215 » 17 Jul 2012 19:32

Hi Neil,

[:)] WELCOME TO THE BEST TR7 / 8 FORUM IN THE WORLD EVER [8D]

I brought my FHC on ebay at 4 am at the end of the auction, jumped on a national express coach from Luton to Lancaster, with the owner flying into Heathrow that morning and only available for a day before leaving the country again, no details such as reg. number till mid afternoon whilst still on the coach to insure it. Met the gent at the train station just outside Lancaster, a 5 mile drive into the hills to look at the car, for the first time [:0] in the pouring rain at 7 pm, done the deal, jumped in her and 200 + mile drive back to Luton, with wiper that were next to useless and headlights the loved to break dance !! getting home at 1 am, phew what a day !!! Every rule about buying a car broken but hey, more fun that way !! Plus got a a great car and made a new friend and fellow TR7 owner.

Put some pictures up if you get a chance and enjoy her [8D]

Cheers John

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Postby FI Spyder » 18 Jul 2012 13:29

Bought my Spider on eBay, paid a bundle (for an eBay car). It had been stored for 7 years under a tarp but owner thought I could drive it back. Took a Greyhound bus to Sacramento, then the new LRT line out to Folsom (last station). Owner picked me up a station and I drove it back 1,441 Km in three days (as required by US customs) with no problems other than 55mph shimmy caused by bad tires. Got a rust free original car. It's called an adventure. Not a newbie anymore.[8D]






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Postby fiveliters » 20 Jul 2012 19:17

Another eBay buyer here...Saw it in person before bidding on it (was local). Mine was ending about an hour before the clubs closed at 2AM,so I went out and partied,then left prior to that and went to my neighbor's house that had the high-speed internet (I only had dial-up at the time). He was like "what are you getting -now-?",since he knew I made purchases on there before. "Um...(pause) a car? (sheepish grin)"

Apparently 3 other people were interested at that time of night,cause there was a mini bidding war. But I won it![:D] Will be driving it to the Vintage Gran Prix this weekend in Pittsburgh PA.

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Postby claypole1360 » 20 Jul 2012 20:28

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by camaroneil</i>

hi all,
just bought a dhc last night,
haven't seen it yet, don't even know what year it is,
i'm a bit of an impulse buyer,
always fancied a tr7 but been a yank nut up until now,
but now got 3 brit cars,
tr7, V12 xjs and a discovery,
neil


tr7 dhc, V12 xjs, discovery, 70 mustang,

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Hi Neil, what sort of Mustang have you got?



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Postby camaroneil » 21 Jul 2012 08:34

wow,
so i'm not alone with the impulse buying,
thats a relief,
theres some great stories out there, thanks for sharing guys,
off to pick it up in the next hour,
will stick some pics up, (if it's not too much of a shed),
neil



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Postby Shauniedawn » 21 Jul 2012 12:02

Don't worry about that. There are plenty of us with sheds!

Where are you in the UK?

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Postby Beans » 21 Jul 2012 13:01

Welcome to wedge ownership, hope you're going to enjoy it [;)]
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That's were the problem starts, you need to fill it [:D]

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Postby camaroneil » 21 Jul 2012 13:19

i'm up north in washington, between durham and newcastle,
it's got a terrible miss, just having a play now,
neil


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Postby colonel bogey » 21 Jul 2012 15:06

Hi and welcome to the wonderful and wackey world of wedge ownership[:D]
Tinker around in the morning and hit the road in the afternoon[8D]

Greg
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Postby rgsSpider » 22 Jul 2012 00:50

Welcome to the forum! There's a lot of great folks on here willing to help with just about anything.

After all this talk about impulse buying I guess I'd better stay off Ebay Motors after I've taken my Ambien!

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